Question:

One of my main intestinal overgrowth bacteria is not listed in the book or on this website-

Enterococcus…… Do you know the list of frequencies for this?

Answer:

Enterococcus: Bacteria normally found in the feces. Two types, Enterococcus faecalis and Enterococcus faecium, cause human disease, most commonly in the form of urinary tract and wound infections. Other infections, including those of the blood stream (bacteremia), heart valves (endocarditis), and the brain (meningitis) can occur in severely ill patients in hospitals. Enterococci also often colonize open wounds and skin ulcers, and are among the most common antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

Any of a genus (Enterococcus) of gram-positive bacteria that resemble streptococci and were formerly classified with them; especially a bacterium (E. faecalis) normally present in the intestine.

So, with that in mind you can use the

Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections: 0.15, 0.92, 2.75, 13.22, 163.00, 275.29, 307.25, 435.37, 587.50, 795.52

 

 

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